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1/21/2016 4:38:03 PM EDT
I used to play a good amount of quarters, speed quarters and anchorman back in the day in college.

I was recently telling my wife and a couple of her friends about the game and they had never heard of it.

I'm thinking I'll teach them one of these weekends and try to get them shitfaced.

That said....I have no tables or counter tops that I would bounce quarters off of.

Any ideas on what material I could buy at Lowes that would work as a decent quarter bouncing base?
1/21/2016 4:42:00 PM EDT
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You need a slab of hardwood, maybe a thick chunk of butcher block.
1/21/2016 4:44:34 PM EDT
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We'll need pics of her friends before making any recommendations.
1/21/2016 4:44:42 PM EDT
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I used to play a good amount of quarters, speed quarters and anchorman back in the day in college.

I was recently telling my wife and a couple of her friends about the game and they had never heard of it.

I'm thinking I'll teach them one of these weekends and try to get them shitfaced.

That said....I have no tables or counter tops that I would bounce quarters off of.

Any ideas on what material I could buy at Lowes that would work as a decent quarter bouncing base?
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1/21/2016 4:45:46 PM EDT
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I used to play a good amount of quarters, speed quarters and anchorman back in the day in college.



I was recently telling my wife and a couple of her friends about the game and they had never heard of it.



I'm thinking I'll teach them one of these weekends and try to get them shitfaced.



That said....I have no tables or counter tops that I would bounce quarters off of.



Any ideas on what material I could buy at Lowes that would work as a decent quarter bouncing base?




I see where this is going.

Divorce court?